Obama should be impeached for his remarks on the George Zimmerman trial

Although I am plus or minus 35 days short of my 92nd birthday, I have never, ever written a letter to the editor of The Sun. I am a loving Eurasian parent of an equally loving couple of a "mixed" marriage. I am appalled by the remarks directed to the "folks" of the "United" States of America by President Barack Obama. Rather than accepting a decision by the jury in the trial of George Zimmerman, he has weighed in by attempting to incite the entire nation toward rioting ("President Obama speaks personally on Martin case and race in America," July 20).

Seeking 15 minutes of fame, if all of your primary obligations are met, is fine. Does not Baltimore Council member Nick Mosby have any serious problems in his district to solve ("Councilman wants Baltimore to boycott Florida after Zimmerman trial," Aug. 9)?

Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby's proposed boycott of Florida is a terrible idea ("Councilman wants Baltimore to boycott Florida after Zimmerman trial," Aug. 9). Since he is trying to protest the "stand your ground" law, it is only fair to protest it across the board. The resolution...

I really identify with the contributor who compared the George Zimmerman verdict to the lynchings of the past ("The new lynching," July 27). The "Stand Your Ground" law in Florida and other states enables people carrying a gun to be the judge, jury and executioner of anyone who appears to...

I agreed with almost everything that Thomas F. Schaller said in his recent column on race relations ("A welcome call for soul-searching about race," July 24). I think he was correct in writing that President Barack Obama "cannot be easily dismissed with the usual racial tropes. That is, so long...